I'm here in search of your glory
There's been a million before me
That ultra-kind of love
You never walk away from

You're just the last of the real ones
You're just the last of the real ones
You're just the last of the real ones

(You're just the last of the real ones)
You're just the last of the real ones(You're just the last of the real ones)
You're just the last of the real ones

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About “The Last of the Real Ones”

“The Last of the Real Ones” is a love song that uses celestial imagery to illustrate the gravity of the narrator’s devotion. It is the third single and second track from Fall Out Boy’s upcoming seventh album, M A N I A. The single was released one month after the band announced that the album would be delayed, and it was written the week after the announcement.

What have the artists said about the song?

That kind of love you feel for someone because of their glitches not in spite of them… where you feel the vacuum of them everywhere… and your heart just feels like TNT, quicksand, and oblivion all at once…

What have the members of the band said about the music video?

…we had these monster suits that we made [for the “Young and Menace” video], and we were kind of like, “Maybe we should like put these guys in other situations.” So my buddy was like, “What if we did a shot-for-shot remake of Kanye West’s ‘Flashing Lights’ video?“ And I was like, “That’s the most insane idea of all-time.” So we went out in the high desert and shot it in one night on a very low budget. With the llamas – or, the monsters, whatever you want to call them. … Sometimes the videos are super in-depth and thought out – like “Young and Menace” – and some of them are a little bit on a whim and they’re just kind of supposed to be fun. I think that that’s definitely what “Last of the Real Ones” is. Except that I get murdered in a trunk.”